How have the last 10 No. 19 picks panned out? There have been some starters, busts, and even a Pro Bowler

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Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett, owner Jerry Jones and Executive Vice President and CEO Stephen Jones discuss players in the war room during round one of the 2017 NFL Draft on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at The Star in Frisco, Texas. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News)

2016: Shaq Lawson

Lawson had 13 tackles, two sacks and one forced fumble in 10 games during his rookie season. He improved this season, starting in 10 of the 11 games he played and netting 33 tackles, four sacks and one forced fumble.

2015: Cameron Erving

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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - NOVEMBER 19: Cameron Erving #75 of the Kansas City Chiefs looks on from the sideline in the fourth quarter against the New York Giants on November 19, 2017 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Erving last two seasons with the Browns before he was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs for a 2018 fifth-round pick before the 2017 season. Pro Football Focus graded him as a "poor" lineman for the Chiefs this season, the worst of any of their grades for non-rookie players.

StatsStarted 21 of 42 career games (3 seasons)

2014: Ja'Wuan James

James has alternated 16-game seasons in his four-year career. He managed to start all 16 during his first and third years. A toe injury caused him to miss nine games during his second season, and he was placed on IR last year with a hamstring injury.

StatsStarted 47 of a possible 64 games (4 seasons)

2013: Justin Pugh

Pugh has been a stalwart on the Giants' offensive line since he was drafted. He has started in all 63 games that he's played in his career. He started the first eight during the 2017 season before going down with a back injury.

He signed a deal with the Cardinals worth a reported five years, $45 million (with $15 million guaranteed).

StatsStarted all 63 games he has appeared in (5 seasons)

2012: Shea McClellin

McClellin never really fit with the Bears. They moved him from DE to OLB to ILB during his four years in Chicago. The team ultimately decided not to bring him back after signing Jerrell Freeman to a three-year, $12 million deal.

McClellin then signed a three-year deal of his own worth $8.95 million with the Patriots. He started four games for New England in 2016, then missed the entire 2017 season with a concussion. He was released in March. NESN reports that McClellin is not looking to retire.

Stats66 games played (5 seasons) | 114 tackles | 8.5 sacks

2011: Prince Amukamara

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CHICAGO, IL - SEPTEMBER 24: Prince Amukamara #20 of the Chicago Bears warms up prior to the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Soldier Field on September 24, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Amukamara was supposed to be a major part of the Giants' defense for five seasons, but he missed 25 games during his five seasons in New York. After that he signed one-year prove-it deals with the Jaguars and Bears. It paid off the second time around when he received a three-year, $27 million deal from Chicago.

He has not recorded an interception since 2015 and has played in all 16 games only once during his career (2013 with NYG).

2009: Jeremy Maclin

Cowboys fans will remember Maclin from his five season with the division-rival Eagles. Maclin caught 343 passes for 4,771 yards and 36 touchdowns during his Philadelphia tenure. He even made the Pro Bowl in 2014. He spent two years in Kansas City and one in Baltimore after that.

2008: Jeff Otah

The Panthers traded their 2008 second- and fourth-round picks and their 2009 first-round pick to pick to the Eagles to take Otah. It didn't pay off as Otah had a short NFL career. He played and started in 29 games through three seasons. But knee problems and a failed physical forced him out of the league.

What did the Eagles do with those picks?

The 2009 first rounder was used in a trade to land Jason Peters, who made the Pro Bowl seven times with Philadelphia. The fourth-round pick from 2008 was used to select Mike McGlynn.

The second rounder was used in a trade to move back to take Trevor Laws (47th overall) and Quintin Demps (117th overall).